>> But, come to think of it, I can't help noticing that all the CORBA stuff
> breaks without notice the moment you start to use X11's inherent
> network-capable nature to image multiple hosts' X clients to one's
> display.
>
Gotta take some agreement with this statement, I used to use X alot
distributed back in college, back when 5 machines with 16MB RAM ran my X
session faster than one :-), and when I was in UL, I had GNOME compiled up
on a load of Sun workstations but if I ran an GNOME app from the Sun onto
my ancient suffering PC at the time, it didn't pick up any of my session
theme or anything like that ... I'm sure there was some hackery I could
have pulled but I thought it should've worked outta the box like X
resources did....
Dave.
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